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  ATM Signalling & Routing Protocols - Q.SAAL | IISP | B-ICI | SPANS | ViVID MPOA | ILMI | UNI | ITU | PNNI
Signalling is the process by which ATM users and the network exchange the control of information, request the use of network resources, or negotiate for the use of circuit parameters.
The UNI signalling protocols within the SAAL are responsible for ATM call and connection control, including call establishment, call clearing, status enquiry, and point-to-multipoint control.
The protocol specifies the signalling messages that are exchanged between hosts and the ATM network to perform several functions such as opening and closing connections.
www.protocols.com /pbook/atmsig.htm   (2696 words)

  
 Intel Public Network Signalling Tutorial   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Signalling provides the ability to transfer information inside networks, between different networks, and more importantly between the customers that use the network services for which we charge.
The SS7 protocol specifies that empty frames known as Fill in Signal Units (FISU) should be sent when no signalling information from the upper layers is waiting for transmission, hence the SS7 receiver always expects to receive frames (information or empty) continuously, enabling rapid detection of any failure or break in communication.
The IETF Sigtran protocols effectively replace this with IP protocols and adaptation layers that present an interface to the existing SS7 upper layers (User Parts) that is identical to the existing MTP interface.
resource.intel.com /telecom/support/ss7/SS7tutorial/tutorial.html   (5114 words)

  
 Signalling Overview
In the most general sense, QoS signalling is a form of network communication that allows an end station or network node to communicate with, or signal, its neighbors to request special handling of certain traffic.
RSVP is a network-control protocol that provides a means for reserving network resources—primarily bandwidth—to guarantee that applications sending end-to-end across networks achieve the desired QoS.
RSVP is the only protocol that provides admission control based on the availability of network resources such as bandwidth.
www.cisco.com /univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fqos_c/fqcprt5/qcfsig.htm   (6079 words)

  
 XEP-0166: Jingle
Implementation of the protocol described herein is encouraged in exploratory implementations, but production systems should not deploy implementations of this protocol until it advances to a status of Draft.
By contrast, the only existing open protocol has been A Transport for Initiating and Negotiating Sessions [2], which made it possible to initiate and manage p2p sessions, but which did not provide enough of the key signalling semantics to be easily implemented in Jabber/XMPP clients.
The signalling protocol specified herein is, therefore, substantially equivalent to the existing Google Talk protocol, with several adjustments based on feedback received from implementors as well as for publication within the Jabber Software Foundation's standards process.
www.jabber.org /jeps/jep-0166.html   (4926 words)

  
 Signalling protocol work in Q.14/15
Q.14/15 would like to inform the IETF CCAMP Working Group that Q.14/15 is finalizing the work in defining the protocol-specific specifications for the ASON signalling protocols, namely:
The plan is to reach consent on the draft recommendations in the upcoming ITU-T Study Group 15 meeting in January 20 — 31, 2003.
We wish that you will continue to review and provide us with comments on these documents.
www.ietf.org /IESG/LIAISON/itutsg15-ls-signalling-update.html   (152 words)

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